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THE ALASKA DAILY: EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 12, 1937. 5 e 'BRINGING UP FATEER AN'DO YOU REMEMBER AZTER MANY VEARS YOUR m@% S S y WOLLDON'T BEC. HE MR. WALLEN BROAD THROUGH THE PARK ONE DAY IN HIS CAB— By GEORGE McMANUS JUNEAU ELKS’ PINMEN RECEIVE CHALLENGE FROM SITKA BOWLERS Juneau Elks' bowlers left behind when the pin team sails for An- chorage on the Yukon will not be without their own inter-city com- petition it was made known today when a challenge to the Juneau 'lodgemen was received from Sitka. The challenge was for a wire- less match, and scores are expect- ed from Sitka very soon, as their games. will be rolled off this week. N e, Jn.nlli“w“InY/al S the Elks' pinmen not going to An- A Juneau team will be picked from | | chorage and the match scores will | be rolled up at the Elks’ alleys here Sunday afternoon. CRIDRULESTO GET ONCE OVER NEW YORK, Fen. 12—Regul tions covering Intercollegiate foote ball get the annual examination when coaches and officials meet, in a three day session starting tos night at Absecon, New Jersey. - ee——— | “Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson, BAW A PLAY CALLED “THE LOAFER"ALL THE KIDS HOUGHT T WAS YOUR COU- SIN, OANNY- © 1936, King Features Syndicate, Inc., World rights reserved Vault is slated in the tipoff posi- tion, with Roy Smith and Harold Hanson forwards, and Buddy Brown and Joe Smith guards. RSN AR TWO INVADING QUINTETS PLAY HERE TONIGHT Crimson Bears Entertain Fornance Brings Gompany F, High School Players |Barracks Tender Arrives Last Evening—Leaves Sunday Morning JUNEAU PINME OVERCOME ARMY IN FIRST BOUT Nick Bavard Paces Loca Squad to Win at Brunswick | |bowling representatives emerged afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Bruns- | victorious from the first of their|Wwick. : duo of team matches with the five-| Scores made in last night's match- man pin sqiad from Chilkoot Bar-|® %80 o o ACKS ] |racks at the Brunswick alleys last | J. Kay 153 193 159— 505 | | night, totaling 2688 pins to the I Pitzjankly . 135 164 170— 469 | army's 2,504. J. Banford 176 121 466 | | Nick Bavard led the Juneau de- M. Ughrin 174 194 fense with a 569 total that includ-| O. Pertelsen led games of 207 and 201. Sgt. O.| | Pertelson, captain of the soldier |five led the Barracks attack with | | the highest single game of the night,'E. Radde 221, and equaled Mike Ugrin of Ju-|M. Ugrin neau for second high total with 540./C. C. Carnegie The second, of the Army-Juneau E. Galao Juneau's Commercial League pin bouts was to be rolled off this N. Bavard AT THE HOTELS | [ S ———— Y Gastineau G. Hart; Sgt. and Mrs. Harvey, Chilkoot; Jack DeBond, Chilkoot; lA. S. Fabian, Chilkoot; Corp. F. Hakkinen, Chilkoot; Wesly H. Wy-, Sheldon Jackson—Com- att, Chilkoot; Nils F. Englund, |chilkoot; D.' 8. Davis, ' Chilkoot; pany F Meets Eagles |Harry Wingrove, Chilkoot; F. E. A double header is set for to-g; le, . . night in the High School Gym p:::: of_‘}"?‘gui;,,,"'fi;{,‘;,;‘kfi?l When two visiting teams meet 10- josepn H. Wheeler, Petersburg; J.| cal quints on the courts, Storting' o Blager, Ketchikan: Ed Locken. at 7:30 o'clock. | Petersburg; Baxter Felch, Seattle; _In the opening tussle the Doug- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pekovich, Fun- las Eagles, first round champs in ter; Dr. E. F. Vollert, Los Ange- the Gastineau Channel series, will les; K. Louring, Seattle; Fred Cod- be pitted against Company F. 'dington, Seattle. champions of Chilkoot Bnrrncks,; Alaskan who arrived yesterday on the Ten-| Charles Simpson, Junesu: Alfie | Coach Richard Knotts. der Capt. James Fornance. Mallock, Hafnes; Floyd BSanders, STEPHENVILLE, Tex., Feb. 12—| 1Included in the soldier contin-| This will be a big night for the Haines; Willlam Eddleman, Haines; e * 3 For quick delivery of this highest A tip to co-eds: {gent is the Company F basketball|Army players, who have been look- J. H. Banford, Haines; Sgt. and Mattie Walker and Ida Lou Nel- | team which is to play the Douglas ing forward to the time when they Mrs. Berbalous, Haines; J. M. Jones, . . son of the home economics depart- Eagles here tonight. ‘Coach of the could prove the strength of their HTIn:s: ]::‘mes Kay, lld:;;' J. u-: qu.llty ‘u.l ‘or °'l.burn.r'l ““ ment at John Tarleton College are 14 man squad of Army players is team away from the barracks. mieux, nes; ' Sarah - J , Ket- | UNION OIL COMPANY offering a course designed to teach Sgt. R. Z. Harvey. captain of the| When the Sheldon Jackson stu- chikan; C. C. Haynesne, Haines. young men how to be model hus- team is Cory F. Hakkinen. dents meet the Crimson Bears in Zynda Mrs. Larry Jackson, Tenakee; s —— ] I bands. Also coming here on the For- the second match of the evening a DO YOU KNOW? The men will be taught: nance was the Company F bowling Tich slaughter is likely to ensue. Mrs. William Jarman, Juneau; Ruth How to choose a mate for suc- team of five men, captained by Sgt. The visiting team is made up of a Monahan, Balboa, Cal. One quarter of the young people, and three quarters of all people over 50 years of age, suffer from - defective vision. Totals Se Rt CITY TEAM 197 147 167 173 202 183 197 172 | 163 207 Bringing about thirty men from Chilkoot Barracks and the Haines High School team to Juneau, the barrack tender Capt. James For- nance arrived here at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon and will remain here till Sunday morning. Commanding the party from | Chilkoot Barracks are Capt. A. R. |Nichols and Lieut. C. P. McFar- |ron. In charge of the team of seven |lads from Haines High School is FLOUR Received on the Yukon WE WILL HAVE FRESH BREAD SATURDAY MORNING and serve our patrons with the same fine service. AGAIN The stores will carry Sully’s Juneau Bread as they always have in the past. JUNEAU BAKERY We Deliver.. - s PHONE, 577 AMERICAN MEAT TOM HUTCHINGS, Manager ‘Totals e Gollege Teaches Hushand Course cess in married life; Texas' laws O. Pertelson. His wife, Mrs. Emma bunch of husky ball players and lt‘ on marriage, divorce, how to meet Pertelson, the team’s mascot, ac- Will take the best efforts of the the problems of the cost of owning companied the five bowlers. light, but speedy Bears to down; a home; the proper diet for under- The Haines High School hoop them. weight men, athletes and average team is slated for a two game ser- Coach Hautala is taking no chance| CHERAW, 8. C.—A negro, in an college men; how to choose cloth- jes against the Douglas High Hus- On the visitors running up the score altercation with his wife, took ing for all occasions; the art of kies, to be played in Douglas to- &nd is putting in his best lxmup|ume to kick a ¥lack cat that cross- the gracious, easy way to make in- night and tomorrow night. The right from the start. Gilbert De-'ed his path; dropped dead. troductions, making and accepting Company F bowlers were defeated e # . % To the Girl of Your Heart invitations, expressing regrets, play- by a Juneau squad last evening, and No Matter What Her Age— ing host or guest at parties, pic- engaged in another tilt with a Ju- nics, dinners, dances or whatnot. neau Commercial League squad Flowers for Valentine SUNDAY—FEBRUARY 14 JUNEAU FLORISTS }RHUDA MAY . CLARK—Foc. cui= Several men from Company F ! rectionist. 517 Goldstein Bldg. lfl‘h accompanied their teams to Ju- Will be open Valentine’s Day from 9A.M.tol P.M. —— neau on the Fornance. PARISH GYM T0 BE OPEN One Delivery at 11 A. M. FEATURING BOXES OF ASSORTED CUT FLOWERS—From $1.50 up * Instructions to Be Given Nightly in Wrestling ALSO POTTED PLANTS—50c up PHONE 311 Shouldn’t Have Kicked Inadequate light is a contributing cause; it has been found good lighting aids defective eyes even more than it helps normal ones. Use Edison Mazda La.ps BETTER LIGHT BETTER SIGHT Alaska Electric Light 8 Power Co. AT C. W, Hawkesworth You are invited to present this coupon at the box office of the Capitol Theatre and receive tickets for your- self and a friend or relative to see “Special Investigator” As a paid-ap subdscriber of The Daily Alaska E Good only for current offering. Your Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE hone 38 Phone 38 and Boxing The Catholic Youth Organization of Juneau invites all young men in the community to use their gym in the Parish Hall. It will be open every night of the week from 7 until 10 o'clock for basketball, wrestling, and boxing. Tom Salinas, finalist in the na- tional Golden Glove tournament at New York in 1934, and Alex Papp, two-time Golden Glove finalist at Detroit in 1933 and 1934, are in charge of the boxing. { George Webb, popular Juneau wrestler, will instruct al those who wish to wrestle. ] Basketball games will be played whenever a sufficient number turn out to make up teams. Next Monday night the organiza- tion will stage a boxing exhibit for, the benefit of the officers of the Knights of Columbus. BUCKAROOS IN 600D LEAD IN HOCKEY MEET Portland Team Defeats[ Vancouver Players 4 OUR to 3 in Fast Game : BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY : PORTLAND, Ore,, Feb, 12. — The Portland Buckaroos increased the Arrived on Yukon Today! CHOICE SELECTION OF ALL KINDS FRESH MEATS FANCY ROASTING CHICKENS FRYERS and STEWING HENS Also—GEESE, DUCKS and TURKEYS DELICIOUS HAM HALF or WHQLE—Pound SUGAR CURED BACON 3___FAST DELIVERIES—-3 HOME GROCERIES Arrived todfiy on Yukon LARGEST AND CHOICEST SELECTION OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Home Grocery 146 AGAIN The California Grocery has the FINEST SELECTION OF VEGETABLES THAT CAN BE OFFERED! COME AND SEE The First National Bank TUNEAU [ ] CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$75.000 [ J COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on Savings Accounts Pacific Coast Hockey League lead to five points by defeating the sec-; ond place Vancouver team 4 to 3 in a fast game last night. ! The issue was determined in the first period, five of the seven scores went netward. —_——————— FOR ANCHORAGE | Enroute to Anchorage from Se-' attle aboard the steamer Yukon are Mrs. Bert F. Ruoff, wife of | the Anchorage flier who recently stopped here on his flight to An- chorage from Seattle and H. L.| Gentsch, Anchorage druggist. ' e L < ee— and CHICKENS CALIFORNIA GROCERY “The Pure Food Store” —l DR. VOLLERT ARRIVES Dr. E. F .Vollert, new physician to replace Dr. Middleton at the Government Hospital, arrived in Juneau aboard the steamer Yukon from Seattle and is registered at the Gastineau Hotel. Phone 146 PHONE 478 Prompt Delivery